We visited the dog beach and it was beautiful. Unfortunately, there were too many overbearing dog owners, but that's not the beach's fault.
The Hundestrand Heringsdorf Bansin is yet another overrated beach on the Usedom Island coastline of the Baltic Sea. Sure, it's dog-friendly, but that's hardly a redeeming quality when you consider the fact that there are only two dog beaches along a three to four mile stretch. If you're not up for a long walk, you'll have to settle for the other dog beach, which is a mile away on the far western end of Bansin. The Kaiserbäder is a group of three former spa resorts from the nineteenth century German Imperial family and court, and they're hardly worth your time. The towns of Bansin, Heringsdorf, and Ahlbeck are all the same, with nothing to distinguish them from one another. The promenade along the beach front that connects the three communities is nothing special either. If you're looking for a shady spot to walk, you'll have to give yourself a couple of hours to cover the unim
This beach is a sight to behold with its natural beauty, but it is not without its flaws. The water is a bit rocky and becomes deep quickly, making it less than ideal for families with young children. However, despite these setbacks, the beach remains immaculately clean and is surrounded by an array of charming shops that add to its appeal.
Denne strand er et fantastisk sted for både hunde og deres ejere at nyde. Derudover har stranden smuk gyldent sand, hvilket tilføjer til dens tiltrækningskraft.